The South Africa flag was designed in March 1994 and adopted on April 27, 1994, at the start of the 1994 South African general election, replacing the flag used since 1928. Also, the new national flag, designed by the then Herald government of then-South Africa Frederick Brownell, was chosen to […]
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The current national Lesotho flag, which was adopted on the 40th anniversary of Lesotho’s independence on October 4, 2006, has three colors: blue, white, and horizontal green, with a black and Mokorotlo(Basotho hat) in the center. The design is designed to reflect a country that is at peace both inside […]
The Guinea flag was adopted in 1958 when the country gained independence from France. Since the flag is exactly the same as the Rwandan flag, Rwanda had to add the capital letters R to the middle of the yellow bar. The flag consists of three vertical colors that honor the […]
The current 2: 3 Rwanda flag was designed by Rwandan artist and engineer Alfonso Kirimobencio and adopted on October 25, 2001. The flag has three non-equal horizontal stripes of sky blue, yellow, and green, with a blue strip twice the size of the other two strips at the top, yellow […]
The current Malawi flag was accepted by the president on July 29, 2010, after the ruling Democratic Party proposed a new flag. The new flag has been prepared by making changes to the arrangement of the colors of the previous flag to match the original layout of the Pan-African flag. […]
The Morocco flag consists of a red part with a green pentagram or”Solomon’s seal”. in 1915, the symbol was added to the flag to distinguish it from the flags of other Arab nations. Green and red are the traditional colors of Islam and red have been on the Moroccan flag […]
The Chad flag consists of three vertical colors of blue, yellow, and red stripes. This flag is almost the same as the Romanian flag, but its blue stripe has a darker shade.This flag inspired by the French triangle because Chad was a French colony for many years. At the same […]